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Okkervil River’s newest album, The Silver Gymnasium is all about the past. The trotting piano of “It Was My Season” allowed frontman Will Sheff the chance to sift through the rubble of youth in attempt to fit the pieces back together, to no avail. The motoring synth of “Down Down the Deep River” drove Sheff closer to the heart, to shivering lake dives and late-night car rides. For their newest trip down memory lane, the band has issued “Stay Young”, the most musically nostalgic cut yet. An 80s-indebted synthesizer enters the scene while Sheff mutters “it’s all gone” and cries of long lonely times. Slipping further back, a squawking saxophone takes the stage only to be upended by a harmonica. The focus is firmly on Sheff though, warning “the world goes to it’s work and it is not gentle, it what it breaks you down into.” Having undergone the process himself, Sheff longs for a time when the weight of the world was a lot lighter.

Listen to the song here and look for the LP to drop September 3 via ATO Records.

The hyper-literate Austin, Texas band Okkervil River are prepping their new LP The Silver Gymnasium for release on September 3, as a follow-up to 2011′s I Am Very Far. Returning to the concept-album successes of Black Sheep Boy and The Stage Names, frontman Will Sheff writes on Twitter: “the new record takes place in 1986 in a small town in New Hampshire.” A trotting piano-figure embodies that small-town feeling and summons up the spirit of the past. Sheff is haunted by that spirit, recalling a time when “my mind was just revving.” The sort of time when even the smallest pain felt like a mortal wound no heart could overcome. “I won’t say I’m sorry, and how would they know? Below the Atari, well I could feel your heart was just going,” Sheff sings. For some in the midst of a great ride all that starts to matter is when will it end? As a crescendo builds with the piano and drums, Sheff accepts “that was our season,” feebly attempting to salvage what is now rubble. By the end, Sheff looks back on the fog of the past and chalks it up to being “mixed up,” but still remembers “that head filled with doubt.” Sometimes, there’s just no making sense of a time when logic was the last thing on anyone’s mind.

Listen to the new track here and look for Okkervil River in the Fall in the following cities:

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